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World Languages, 25.05.2021 16:50 jdale8369

1-) Reescreva as orações subordinadas adverbiais de cada item e classifique-as a-) Se o Pedrinho não chegar logo, sairemos sozinhos.
b-) Para que a questão se resolva, traremos várias testemunhas.
c-) Não haverá festa porque está chovendo.
d-) Avise-me, assim que o cliente chegar.
e-) Sua felicidade era tanta que não parava de sorrir.
f-) À medida que vivemos, conhecemos melhor as pessoas.
g-) Tião era mais extrovertido do que seus irmãos.
h-) Mesmo que chova, faremos o passeio ao zoológico.
i-) Ela se vestia como mandava a moda.
j-) Todos estavam exaustos, quando a festa terminou.

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